Fire burns home on Tampa Avenue in Tarzana

California

It took 41 Los Angeles firefighters 24 minutes to extinguish a blaze late Friday at a single-story home in Tarzana.

A knockdown was declared at 9:45 p.m. for the fire on the 6200 block of Tampa Avenue, said Los Angeles Fire Department spokesman Brian Humphrey.

  • Los Angeles firefighters attack a blaze late Friday, April 30, 2021, at a single-story home on the 6200 block of Tampa Avenue in Tarzana. They knocked down the blaze in 24 minutes. (Photo by Rick McClure/Special to the Los Angeles Daily News)

  • Los Angeles firefighters attack a blaze late Friday, April 30, 2021, at a single-story home on the 6200 block of Tampa Avenue in Tarzana. They knocked down the blaze in 24 minutes. (Photo by Rick McClure/Special to the Los Angeles Daily News)

  • Los Angeles firefighters attack a blaze late Friday, April 30, 2021, at a single-story home on the 6200 block of Tampa Avenue in Tarzana. They knocked down the blaze in 24 minutes. (Photo by Rick McClure/Special to the Los Angeles Daily News)

  • Los Angeles firefighters attack a blaze late Friday, April 30, 2021, at a single-story home on the 6200 block of Tampa Avenue in Tarzana. They knocked down the blaze in 24 minutes. (Photo by Rick McClure/Special to the Los Angeles Daily News)

  • Los Angeles firefighters attack a blaze late Friday, April 30, 2021, at a single-story home on the 6200 block of Tampa Avenue in Tarzana. They knocked down the blaze in 24 minutes. (Photo by Rick McClure/Special to the Los Angeles Daily News)

  • A fire burns late Friday, April 30, 2021, at a single-story home on the 6200 block of Tampa Avenue in Tarzana. Los Angeles firefighters knocked down the blaze in 24 minutes. (Photo by Rick McClure/Special to the Los Angeles Daily News)

Firefighters prevented the blaze from spreading to a nearby structure, Humphrey added.

The cause of the fire is under investigation. There were no injuries.

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